The Northern Border region of China,a multi-ethnic confluence zone,situates the Zhao's Great Wall as a sym-bolic landmark of Northern China,playing a pivotal role within the literary landscape of the area,shaping the style,emo-tions,and cultural identity of its literary works.Literature from the Northern Border vividly presents a variety of ethnicities and cultures,offering a unique medium for literary interaction among different ethnic groups.Geographic narratives not only infuse literature with profound regional characteristics but also link literary works to a broader context of culture and history.By examining the role of geographic narrative in Northern Border literature,this study aims to deepen the understanding of how literary works reflect and shape regional features,cultural identity,and emotional experiences,thereby enhancing the comprehension of the rich and complex relationship between Zhao's Great Wall and Northern Border literature.This pro-vides a new perspective for the study of regionality and literary expression.
RegionalityLiterary ExpressionZhao's Great WallNorthern Border LiteratureGeographic Narrative